Posts Tagged ‘Neighborhood in Transition’
Friday, October 19th, 2012
Spillover Effect: East Fayette Street (Midtown)
Tags:2012, Biotechnical Accelerator, Connective Corridor, Crowne Plaza Hotel, East Fayette Street, Kennedy Square, Loguen Crossing, Midtown, Neighborhood in Transition
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Saturday, September 22nd, 2012
Midtown’s Rise of the Machines: Opening the former Kennedy Square property to Water Street and Erie Boulevard.
East Genesee Business District at night (North lane and sidewalk construction phase)
Tags:2012, Connective Corridor, Crowne Plaza Hotel, East Genesee Street, Kennedy Square, Loguen Crossing, Midtown, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel, Syracuse Stage
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Tuesday, August 28th, 2012
The Connective Corridor goes live as students return to campus and the surrounding community.
Tags:2012, Bike Lanes, Bike Route, Bikes, Connective Corridor, Copper Beech Commons, East Genesee Street, Midtown, Neighborhood in Transition, Syracuse University, University Avenue 2.0
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Friday, July 27th, 2012
The length of the elevated section of Route I81 that runs through the middle of Syracuse.
Tags:2012, Connective Corridor, Construction, I81 Challenge, Neighborhood in Transition, Numbers, Syracuse, Syracuse Demographics, Transportation
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2012
Forman Park
Forman Park, which is bordered by public art, a hotel district and the Connective Corridor, welcomes a new generation of park users.
Forman Park
Tags:2012, Connective Corridor, East Genesee Street, Forman Park, Genesee Grande, Midtown, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel
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Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012
Connective Corridor (University Avenue 2.0) looking north
The Connective Corridor project continues toward completion as one of the main arteries, University Avenue, was opened to two-way traffic today.
Connective Corridor (University Avenue 2.0) looking south
Tags:2012, architecture, Connective Corridor, Copper Beech Commons, East Genesee Street, Forman Park, Genesee Grande, Midtown, Neighborhood in Transition, Parkview Hotel, Syracuse University, University Avenue 2.0
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